I have had good luch with Lesco TEAM MATES its pretty cheap and has good texture and color

group501

10-02-2008, 09:06 PM

This year we used a mix of RTF, Thermal Blue and Tri rye gold. Seems to be germinating well but time will tell if it was worth the expense (2.5 times the cost of tri rye alone).

jaybird24

10-02-2008, 09:19 PM

We don't use a lot of fescue, but Lesco's Athletic mix which is 70%KBG-30% PR has been excellent. I know the fescues have come a long way lately, I just have had such good luck with this blend, I can't change. I can't remember the varieties other than midnight.

gorknoids

10-03-2008, 12:50 AM

Call me a dummy, but this is Year II using Stetson (Single cultivar) and it really has performed exceptionally. Next year it will be Lescoe's Transition Blend.

grassman177

10-05-2008, 09:52 PM

five star blend fescue from bwi. exceptional color density and all the rest

LawnSharks

10-05-2008, 09:56 PM

Lesco PRO Transition Blend for our area. Used Lesco Tri-gold for last couple of years but can't see the difference in performance or price vs. Transition PRO Blend from JD Landscapes.

karlgrooms

10-08-2008, 12:53 PM

Have to agree with LawnSharks. Seeded and over seeded several stands with Lesco Transition blend back in early spring. Considering the summer we had here it held up quite well with little to no watering due to restrictions.